Antonio Rudiger of Real Madrid criticises Manchester City after stopping Erling Haaland: They posed no threat.
Antonio Rudiger of Real Madrid asserted that Manchester City were "not dangerous" after stopping Erling Haaland in the Champions League.
- Madrid and City split the victory.
- Haaland came up empty.
- Rudiger attacks Haaland after stopping him.
WHAT OCCURED? Tuesday night at the Santiago Bernabeu, Vinicius Jr. scored an exquisite long-range goal that was cancelled out by another brilliant strike from Kevin De Bruyne in the second half. Haaland, though, had a quiet game, managing just 21 touches—eight less than City No. 1 Ederson—and Rudiger maintained a tight eye on the Norwegian throughout the whole 90 minutes.
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